Potential yield of soybean promising lines in acid soil of central Lampung, Indonesia

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Most of Indonesia dryland is covered by acid soil which lead to the decreasing potential yield of the crops. In different areas soybean potential yield also different depends on the different soil pH and the availability of the soil. The objective of the research was to study the potential yield of soybean promising lines in acid soil of Central Lampung, Indonesia. Ten promising lines and two check varieties (Tanggamus and Wilis) were grown in acid soil with pH 4.7. The results showed that the highest seed yield was showed by SC5P2P3.5.4.1-5 with 2.51 t/ha. Other soybean promising lines with seed yield over than 2 t/ha-1 was SJ-5/Msr.99.5.4.5-1-6-1 and the check variety Tanggamus. The highest yield of SC5P2P3.5.4.1-5 was caused by the high num¬ber of filled pods and the large of seed size. Other nine promising lines also can be devel-oped to obtained grain yield as many as Tanggamus yield in the area with similar soil and climate conditions.

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Kuswantoro, H. (2014). Potential yield of soybean promising lines in acid soil of central Lampung, Indonesia. International Journal of Plant Biology, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2014.5566

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